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Julia Smith
cv19comm
I saw earlier the same ideas in this op-ed coming from Nate Silver and the data bros types, so I'm disappointed to see Marcus promoting this. This thread is going
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Amit Thadhani
amitsurg
Thread on #Favipiravir and the data on which approvals are being granted to it across the world. First used in Japan, then China, and in other countries: all on “compassionate
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
“There’s clearly something going on with this mutation”: 7 striking new converging variants with same #677 mutations suddenly found. Experts across US independently found them & are worried—all 7 changed
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Vivek Subbiah, MD
VivekSubbiah
By popular demand The Top 10 clinical publications in Oncology in 2020 (In no particular order). Some important papers bundled + Additional 5 more papers representing major advances in the
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Katy Balls
katyballs
Boris Johnson’s problems may be increasing by the day but there is one Christmas wish that remains top of the list: approval of the Oxford vaccineIt’s critical for the PM’s
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Michael Govern Ready
mikegove12
GOVELLER’S TRAVELSThe author gives some account of his capture in Lilliput. Struggling to get loose of the fastenings by which these tiny creatures had secured me, I had reason, since
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William Gibson
wgibson
FDA just posted the BioNTech/Pfizer vaccine data here.Lots of good stuff.https://www.fda.gov/media/144245/downloadexample: Looks like one dose may induce meaningful protection around day 10. Looks like the vaccine works across subgroups reg
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Kia Murray
KiaMurrayTV
I (and my coffee) are listening in on a teleconference about distributing the vaccine here in NE #Wisconsin. My notes coming soon. @fox11newshttp://Fox11online.com Prevea Heath Pres. Dr. Ashok Rai says
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socialist fraternity x
MattThomasNYC
Usually #WorldAIDSDay is a chance to reflect on how we managed to salvage some life-saving lessons about public health from the extraordinary misery of the AIDS crisis. But all I
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Barton
Barton_options
1/13 My most optimistic take so far:COVID is just common cold, but sadly we are ALL pre-Columbian native Americans. disclaimer: everything below is entirely theoretical (i.e. speculative). no medical advice.
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Friendless Churches
friendschurches
When a deathwatch beetle is in the mood for love, it bumps its head off the furniture. These beetles like to chomp through woodwork, and the bumping is their mating
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Mark Toshner
mark_toshner
Thought a longer thread on the Pfizer delayed dose in UK might be useful. 1/n Firstly important to keep local UK context clear. Pfizer will end up a minority vaccine
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Richard Clarke
RichClarkePsy
How likely is it that most of the general public will take a Covid-19 vaccine once one becomes available? Based on the first wave of survey data, the consensus is:
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colinpurrington
colinpurrington
Thanks to @Cataranea's questions on Spartan Mosquito's Facebook page, it seems confirmed that for the Pro Tech's @EPA registration, efficacy data from experiments conducted outside were not submitted. It's unclear
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FiLiA
FiLiA_charity
Cochrane Review states:'We found insufficient evidence to determine the efficacy or safety of hormonal treatment approaches for transgender women in transition. This lack of studies shows a gap between current
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Deepta Bhattacharya
deeptabhattacha
Kept meaning to do this thread on the duration of vaccine immunity, but got paralyzed b/c of length. So instead I'll break it up into 3 pieces, becoming increasingly geekier
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